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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 ndy High Bats Cardinals Into Full Game Lead in National Race : CONNIE MACI HIS 50. YEARS IN BASEBALL san couD |VRT ELEVEN AGAINST WEST WILL “WILL SEND }\\Shamrock Three Down to Enterprise British Boat Crippled | when! PRACTICE ROUND SHOWS BOBBY MINNESOTA FRDAY| "sss" | PRIMED FORATH MAJOR MEET — aly heath oct fn, tho Meth Doors Gets Acquainted With Greens at WACTHE ASSOCIATED S Pinch Hitter Doubles in Ninth] THE RISE TO LEADERSHIP | s The man whose greatest fame in i i years to come was to be as a manager to Bring His Team 5 and tactical genius turned down his : 7 he leader of : i ; to3 Victory © | fnjociensue bacoball club. . -@ | Burma, Jarrett, Knauf and Merion Cricket Club Near x ee After nearly four seasons with the a ! : Philadelphia a Washington Nationals, from late in ‘ : Richmond Likely Start- ECUBS TURN ON GIANT CLAN) 186 through 1889, Connie Mack for- imy the Asnscibted Bieasy NATIONAL 1 sook “Organized Baseball” for the one a % ‘ ers in Backfield Batting—Terry, (tant at 401. ie and only time in his career by jump- f "| 4h , fe ; eaaie Runs—Cuyler (Cub Urban Faber Pitches Six-Hit| ine %0 the Players lesgue, formed ty : : é championsht Fume rans wilson (Cubs); 62, is 1890. A ATES NUM! jq| today the cup is likely to remain y. Stolen bases—Cuyler (Cubs), 35. ¥ Ball to Delay Macks From Or aici vaamlle issn ish abe LINE CANDIDATES NUMEROUS] ameria forever, unless the terms of * ‘einsca wane Clinching Title season. Mack was among the stars changed. a Batting —Gehirig (Yankees), 883. Home runs—Ruth (Yankees), 46. c¢ Stolen bases—McManus (Tigers), 23. Ste Stee Se aaa eee to Fans Believe University will acer ‘eauarcay and Monday. i magnates, eager to break what Associ Press) 7 ” terday ‘was forced Magid er ah Asay | ee phe caine ae ; we Have Its Strongest Out- | tho turd race. soon after 1 sinned, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT care : when her main (By the Associated Press) Ktigh as ball players go—only five] of $3,500 to join the Pittsburgh club, fit in History ek continued on” over ‘the Chicage —Priice Cabbien) Nibiyy Hand one-half feet of him—but today| owned by W. W. Kerr. i the can wear the biggest hero's gar-| “If they had only known it at the land Louis has to offer. Andy] time,” Mack related, “the National HI does even rate as a regular on the/ league club owners could have per- Cardinals this season, yet he is the) suaded me and se of the others to m them two succes- for much less mon i 3 Se erncnpt ors ee so F : : ' ' would have to take four straight Phi Mit burgh (10). Hoxton, autboiniea "Tommy Rios, Mexico Cit: Fred McDonald, Sacra- course, fulfilling terms of competi- Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 18—W—|tlon and scoring her third” tra sac ft knocked ont Bob Kelly, i triumphs over their rival Brook-| “The Brotherhood was on its last In. (2)- ive obine ‘and a clear hold on first | legs and we knew it. We would have \ . : CA. a races, and no one, not even Sham- s been looking for jobs in another sea- = f . i rock's crew, believes Harold Vander- place. “ ‘Tuesda: Andy went into the game} son and Pittsburgh's big offer came as pinch, hitter in the tenth inning|as a surprise. It was the biggest = 2 ‘and cracked out a double that led to] salary I had ever been paid and, as it a in as good condition. the game's only run and a virtual tle| turned out, too good to last, ‘West expects to have every avail- in the race with the Robins. Yester-} The National league through the é RRS, ‘able man except four ready to take Suara | day High hit a double in the ninth| Years of | 1691-92-93 experienced a t his place against the Minnesota col- | tem! Hand brought a 5 to 3 triumph for the | marked depression. Gate receipts |’ legians. Only Jimmy Jacobson, Cards and a full game margin. He | dwindled. Frank G. Selee’s Boston tackle, Red Tergerson,. quarterback | 1! Shit mn the score tied and two men | team, featuring Herman Long, John : candidate, and Duchene and Schane, among Ganzel, Charles Bennett, Mike Kelly, falfbecks, are out of running. this| tators of yesterday's race who thought pon base. "The four leading clubs today stand | Hugh Duffy, John Clarkson ad Ofer : Week, _ Jacobson | twisted a He 1t would be declared no contest’ wen | follows: gf ee scrimmage ‘ant disabled. Won Lost Pet. GB GTP pion in these three years but general | eg gerson hurt # shoulder at the same interest was at low ebb. Pittsburgh felt the slump and with a club | finishing, last aoe forced to cut salaries. e players New York.. 79 66 55 5 were told $2,400 was the limit and all Sylvester Johnson pitched @ fine/of them accepted. ‘The team with game for the Cards agatnst Adolfo) Maok, as first string catcher, rose to Late, Al Grabowski, heigl otiateenl sixth place in 1892 and to second po- tne oe Force: and Hatey’s home| "Prospects were bright when the 1894 Sete eee, Ne ist ror mroceaprrs [line iSuaces onSccreh cat Fan in = fourth gave the Cards thelr) season opened for the Lich under | -rrolley Dodgers; William (Kid) Glea-| aim atee. sr paul Mook the third ‘Hack 1 son, another to gain fame as a man-/ straight game 10, 4 ing Sil te tiioss chs bat u 1 ager and as a Heutenant with Mack’s| St Paul --....++. 020 040 328-14 12 3 eeduainy boat: ea | ontnst the Giants and sent the Cubs I umped, | 1929-30 champions; Wee Willie Keeler, |" nette ana Keniier; Roberteon, Miller, In Over Ma $ oa De cua etme. The homers | running. Dan Brouthers and Steve Brodie. Barrer and She: v { ir ‘These were names to conjure with; —_—— ve Wilson @ total of 52 for the sea-| One day the Mack, now 32 and a HENS SWAMP INDIANS i * ‘an aggregation that in later years was| Indi lis. — Toledo bunched 14 k's Limits t . n and produced a new major league/ seasoned veteran of 10 years profes- described by Mack as “probably the| hits tor 38,0 el Pdonae Hen wart 's crew fave a fine exhi- Champs 0 Six Hits; To try the un- changeable taste in the fine tropic- flavored ins as he} sional baseball, was . it: ght fis total ie "ihe former | into the club president's office for » ce ig ne history, out- Toledo ae + 020 304 51012 24 2 mained in the race but it was never| Senators, Indians Split; was 175 for a season, made by| conference. Ae aboot thersame time acnew fig-| Richardson” and” Devorsaer: some more onthe bet Dn pore oe that En-| Yanks Beaten . i La Fendrich House, Ambrose and Mondino. is to like it. * “I was never more surprised in ‘Cincinnati broke its losing streak] life when I was told the club wanted ure was emerging in the middle west, an organizing genius named Lyron ie ° .@| / Chicago, Sept. 18,.—(}—Red Faber defeating the Boston Braves, 6 to|me to try my hand as manager,”| 2. oof Johnson. He then was the ( ; dinal Raise A * | <ilowed the worid’s champions six hits Mack “Buckenberger was one after it had run to 13 straight guiding spin of the strong Western | WOU S Standings of the Clubs, Slinching of the pennant $y the Ath Sig aera 6 to 3 triumph in Teague, building up the rience 9 K L d FE ss dieecand iidinaial | ietics, wy. Roma 4 } oe oe ‘edn: yodnesday. th that was to furnish efor ea e club— ET | Chicago 22722 p00 300 01s 412 4 be | launching the American league ac a st. Louis si ommeli an ‘Gochrane; Faber and | new major circuit. ———_—— ‘ooklyn, Johnson induced Mack, in 1897, to| Three Runs in Last Two Innings tag I . SENATORS, INDIANS eve. t accept a part interest in and the)" i404, a tcere” z PCr atte ai Rear management of the Milwaukee club Decide Issue; Cubs De- Boston a fannie the nightcap 6 to 4 after los- | (of the Wespermdenaits Tesi nen ont feat Giant Clan Phiiedelphia’: Hy Mist gantes toe , to be the most important step in the career of the New England Irishman. 16.901 000-— 7 16 0 : od 088 30t—13 17 1/| AMERICAN LEAGUE | Thhee years mother “hand Brooklyn, Sept. 18.—(®}—The club— Pet.|_ Hadley, Marberry and Hai J Fed weft negro pies: meh dinais made it a full game lead over Philadelphia . "ri| Brown, Miller and Myatt. | ‘war” WAS On. was a principal) the Robins by winning 6 to 3 Wednes- Washington '621| _ Second game figure in it and finally on the road to| da: Ne .562 | Washington + 000105 000— 6 7 0 his greatest fame. - St Tonis. . +000 200012— 5 8 0 and Rich-| Cleveland 1476 | Cleveland. 400000 000— 4 8 2) Brooklyn : Haseg hte 100.0003 a behind the | Detrott 493} | Brown, iti find Spencer: id (Copyright, 1930, the Associated Press) | Mancuso; Smith, Luque and Lope: . But three| Chicago” 5 Gprpaewen!. ouoreaee, ee ote kage Job, | Boston 324 TIGERS BEAT BOSTON BU Tomorrow—The Turning Point. Priladelphia.—Pittsburgh scored 12 to start, |ton 9 to 7 in the eerie’ second game, | | FeND RICH CS CRUSH PHILLIES Detroit.—The Tigers defeated Box- ‘ 2 runs in two big innings and defeated cr Pet, | Boston 011210 101— 7 15 2 r : the Phillies‘ 12 to 5. — 3 4 § Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 §70—12 16 3 Red Paul +. ay Surhai ‘Smith, gh 204 Heving, | A fine Cigar \ } i, Lo olumbus an tei 223 ag Se 2S comme wey Uhie"sadU"| Wath that Natural Tropical lover , {503 | worth. pt e| Hansen, Collard, Ber ‘Benge and Davis, RARE Panes’ City < 1483 YANK RALLY FAILS Sanaa EEneEuancumaememmmnmeem aed of foot-|Columbus -436| _ St. Louis. — St. Louls downed th Fendrich, Maker, 4 Louisville Tie). msys, 992 247, mito ie ress tip eae cetee es ee ee joni oe, y indiana) ies a elg! 0 win 9 to foe shron tis Aiea vas foots | Gea eect a pr conteoapes et Rew, Fork’. -.---+ 001 ggogza— 8 8 3 2 ane y me Game Called Because of eee the second 6 to 4. Carnegie Tech and Penn replace) St, Touls ..11-::" 320 00400: 9 9 0] BISMARCK GROCERY CO. ’ " geil ; With ‘Nlagers, one against Lebanon| Notre Dame and Alabama’ on’ the Jorgens: Collins, Blachoider and Fer- BISMARCK, N. DAK. HOA Elpy the ness After 12 Frames; i apopen 208-8 ate Valley, and two in the Syracuse game.| Georgia Tech schedule this year. rell. * a 1 2 7 i f 2 “9 2 0} recting Millers Beat Blues ‘ Yaz 6 9] Where eee 4 2.1 0 Louisville, Sept. 18.—()—Lousiville | Gincinnatt eeae ageeier Att 2 i 03 0 and’ Columbus ended their, seasonal | 29sto! ig Py ae ae 05 0 play by playing 12 innings to a 5-all Geeta i so cia 00 0 He, as ame was called because pln dae aes 00 0 of ‘darkness Wednesday, New Gone Hack Wilson's, two Bg ® Perper Sees 902 Sot 8S 2 hom bringing his season's total te 0 0 0 (Twelve ‘innings; darkness, +, Pied rage Cabs. 26a. 8-3,23in 00 6 Winters and Dixon; Weinert, Penner | Chic, a 203 000000-— 5 6 0]. 196 ‘Among them was John McGraw, a| ,.. MILLERS DOWN BLUES © ett; Morrell, Chap- Ye ad € adi alte of Mack’s for world’s rat aliy! Ou can re | Tot 33 1 to1 ance ee for Manciiao in nint ings, 112 000 052-11 17 3 Frisch, Cardinal second : j for Johnson in ei 030 000 13310 12 2| baseman, will reach tl 000-1 I renee ab ane Aas 2.3 | baseman, ‘NU romch $e, 2,000-Bit between the lines i ted for Grabowski in ninth. id : ; ly n- ABR H PO prrreeeetrs eonmoccon onmnnmoortt ” oaawnonos’ Hoscosonap GOMES DOWN NEST Mestre 1 aaeaiaad Runa baited : awe ht, ~~ WHEAL-TH? WRECKERS’ Sune cer: hace i ate 5 US MEMBERS 77 (T's DUST AROUND. eee CHT LINE UP | )} HE CORNER FROM \ -Hey"D PULL || : : pogo A Li opal AN THE POLICE STATiaN ! TEM Dawas AAS’, B e GWE Bh ge adh, yal ww NOTHAT (T MAKES 0- SET IN@A || ke MucH DIFFERENCE ~ BUT (IT CRAMPS ONES STYLE ww IF I MAY PUT IT THAT WAY # Reta a ay aoe nwt i A yt i rl 2, Lt Wilson Double plays—Crits- bases—New \ Struck out . \ \ S nn y ee Seyi eet de We SN Za ; : e wey re = A Z pa ese eer hereby Chapin y N ; “fs ,) q and Quigl 4 eirine his third year - > igs § x © 1930, Liocett & Mens Tosacco Co. er ae